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        then gives $8 billion in bonuses to the military-industrial complex

February 23, 2006

Sniper Rifle that implants GPS microchips- on sale since 2002 !

Filed under: Spooky technology — ben @ 12:49 pm

Empire North, located in Copenhagen, Denmark, has introduced a new law enforcement tool called an ID Sniper Rifle™.

According to their marketing material, the ID Sniper Rifle™ is used to implant a GPS-microchip in the body of a human being, using a high powered sniper rifle as the long distance injector. This micro chip enters the body and remains there without causing any internal damage. The manufacturer says the process brings little physical pain as the micro chip enters the body of an unsuspecting human, similiar to a mosquito bite lasting just a fraction of a second. At the same time this occurs, a digital camcorder with a zoom-lense fitted within the scope will being to take a high-resolution picture of the target. The target in this case is a human being.

Empire North maintains that law enforcement need this rifle

“As the urban battlefield grows more complex and intense, new ways of managing and controlling crowds are needed. The attention of the media changes the rules of the game. Sometimes it is difficult to engage the enemy in the streets without causing damage to the all important image of the state. Instead EMPIRE NORTH suggests to mark and identify a suspicious subject on a safe distance, enabeling the national law enforcement agency to keep track on the target through a satellite in the weeks to come.”

Empire North has been showing this new rifle for law enforcement from Bejiing, China in 2002 to New York City in April 2004. The company markets products for the “modern urban battlefield.” Empire North also markets a product called “JuJu the Citizen Eye.” This little camera is designed to photograph suspicious activity and immediately be able to transmit it to the Ministry of Homeland Security.

www.globalresearch.ca

February 17, 2006

Malaria Drug causes psychotic episodes

Filed under: Vaccines — ben @ 11:54 am

I put this in vaccines even though it’s a pill not a shot.

Four soldiers kill their wives in a two month span.

The [medical] team also said the anti-malaria drug Lariam, given to troops sent overseas, was unlikely to have been at fault. Side effects of the drug, also known as mefloquine, have been known to include psychotic episodes.

Two then committed suicide, the others were charged with murder. Oops, make that three, the third soldier was found dead in his cell - he was planning on using Lariam as his defense.

60 Minutes II Correspondent Vicki Mabrey reported in January that Wright was considering using Larium as part of his defense. Lown, now an ordained minister who visited Wright in jail every week, said Wright was “very confused, he was very paranoid, and I was like ‘Wow this is not the Bill that I knew’…About the fifth week after that, he was coherent. He was fine. He even said, ‘Well, I’m thinking a lot better now.’”

What does Lown think caused his change? “I think it was the medication. It took about two months for the stuff to clear out of your system.”

Lown and his unit had names for the days they took Lariam: “Everybody would call it Manic Mondays or Wild Wednesdays.”

Manic Mondays??? Psychotic episodes??? We’re giving our troops drugs that cause dangerous side effects? Then charge them with murder?

Are they still giving troops Lariam? Yes.

Do they tell High School Recruits about the psychotic episodes and murder/suicides? No.

Do people that order such practices really support the troops?

February 15, 2006

How WE Can Save America

Filed under: US Govt, headline news, Impeach — ben @ 3:54 pm

This is a letter to all of those Americans that know what is really happening in America.

We now know that Bush is openly disregarding the Constitution. We know that Congress is doing nothing about it, maybe they’ll appoint another ‘bi-partisan’ commission to ‘investigate’.

This is not acceptable.

All of those elected officials swore to Uphold and Defend the Constitution. They have collectively failed, whether due to bribes, blackmail, incompetence, collusion, etc we know not, but we know that they have FAILED to Defend the Constitution- period.

What are we supposed to do, just keep watching while they turn America into Orwell’s nightmare? Wait for Hilary in 2008? lol.

Solution:
435 Patriots to run for Congress.

Regular citizens that are mad as hell, and aren’t going to take it anymore. Here are the myths that WE need to dispell:

1. That Bush and Co. are honest Republicans.
2. That Democrats in DC are worth voting for.
3. That it takes millions of dollars to win a Congressional Race.

The top two are self-evident, but they are the issues that we’ll need to prove to the American people.

#3 is what I wish to prove to you.

I an positive that most of America is FED UP with this BUllSHit Government. What evidence do I have? These polls that have 87% voting to impeach, 98% believe that Congress is not working for US.

PLEASE read more, then ACT on it!

February 10, 2006

The top two Republicans in Congress caught in an outright lie.

Filed under: US Govt, headline news, Vaccines, Republicans, Impeach — ben @ 7:49 pm

A Republican staffer has named Frist and Hastert as the two lawmakers that added the vaccine makers liability protection to the defense bill- after the committee had met several times that day, and Dems even asked Alaska Senator Ted Stevens if the language was in the bill, and he told them no.

After the conference committee broke up, a meeting was called in Hastert’s office, [Rep staffer Keith] Kennedy said. Also at the meeting, according to a congressional staffer, were Frist, Stevens and House Majority Whip Roy Blunt, R-Mo.

About 10 or 10:30 p.m., Democratic staff members were handed the language and told it was now in the bill, Obey said.

He took to the House floor in a rage. He called Frist and Hastert “a couple of musclemen in Congress who think they have a right to tell everybody else that they have to do their bidding.”

Frist and Stevens deny this charge saying the language was in the bill when the conferees voted on it- but if that’s so, why did Stevens tell Obey no? It appears there are several witnesses to the Leaders meeting… this is the top two Republicans in Congress caught in an outright lie, blatantly adding in crap that wouldn’t pass on it’s own.

Frist has received $271,523 in campaign donations from the pharmaceutical and health products industry since 1989, according to the Center for Responsive Politics, a watchdog group.

Remember how Frist slipped this exact same lawsuit protection into the Patriot Act. At that time it was a big scandal, he didn’t even change the font- but literally copied and pasted this tiny item at the end of 450 pages of legal mumbo-jumbo. Now they have the gall to do it again… because they know the Democrats won’t do anything about it. A few will make noise, but that’s about it…

Why are the pharmaceuticals so concerned about this lawsuit protection anyway?

When the hell will people wake up to this dog and pony show of Reps and Dems screwing us all over?

Note to Cindy

Filed under: Cointelpro — ben @ 6:52 am

Dear Cindy,

who are the Democratic CongressCritters that called you and told you NOT to run? Is that a privileged secret, or can you out them for us. Don’t we the people have the right to know which Dems are DINOs?

I was going to write asking you to reconsider… but then I thought of something even better. You said,

If I thought that running for Senate would bring our young people home more quickly, I would do it in a minute, but I am not convinced that that would be so.

Frankly, I agree, just you in the Senate wouldn’t accomplish what we desire. But what if you ran for a House seat, and you found 434 Fellow Citizens to run with you… then we could Take Back America. Would you like to Impeach BushCo and End the War? Then please consider my idea for the Working Family Party.

Please get away from the naysayers. Money is not needed to win, that’s just their excuse to discourage regular citizens from running.

Imagine a 10 point common sense platform that all Americans can agree on, this can win across America.

  1. Restore the bill of rights
  2. End war for profit
  3. Punish fraudulent companies (esp those that steal taxpayer dollars)
  4. Repeal the ‘bankruptcy reform’ bill
  5. Repeal the medicare (pharma giveaway) bill
  6. End lobbying
  7. Free Air Time for candidates (take money out of politics)
  8. Universal Health Care
  9. Impeach Bush & Cheney
  10. Seize the assets of lying media corporations- you lie, you lose the right to broadcast on our Public Airwaves.

The false Republican vs Democrat division is a lie, if presented with these options, 98% of Americans would agree.
98 percent!

I’m asking you Cindy, because you have the spotlight. But… I would only want you to hop aboard if, and only if, you are able to think for yourself. In other words, if your beliefs can be swayed by Medea Benjamin and Ann Wright and other ‘friends’, the same people that turned down the 160 acres in Crawford, then don’t bother.

* Note to all Patriots: Cointelpro is alive again, don’t trust anyone you haven’t known for years. Of course it sounds crazy, but perhaps they are using the “trust nasal spray” on Cindy and most of Congress.

February 8, 2006

An Open Letter to Cindy Sheehan: Run!

Filed under: Iraq — ben @ 9:02 pm

Dear Cindy,

I’m sure you heard that Sen. Barbara Boxer doesn’t want you to challenge Feinstein for the California Senate seat. I’d bet you have a bunch of other people whispering similar sentiments in your ear- “don’t challenge, it’ll divide the left”. That’s exactly the same line they used in 2004 when forcing Kerry on us. We were stuck with an idiot candidate, and all others were told to keep quiet, “or else we might hurt our chances.”

Don’t listen to them… America needs some heroic truth tellers right now. You are certainly one of them, but now is not the time to stop. We need you - a regular citizen that is mad as hell, and not going to take it anymore - to run for the Senate. You can beat Feinstein, because the truth resonates, and millions are fed up just like you. And just as importantly, your announcing could inspire others, hopefully 435 regular Americans to join you, so that We the People can Take Back America. With the power of the people, mobilized via the internet, we can do it.

Unfortunately, it appears that between now and the election the US will attack Iran. I think this is one of those “creating reality” moments for the Bushies, figuring that a new war will give us so much to talk about there won’t be any time for prosecuting the old scandals.

I hope and pray that we find a way to prevent this war before it happens- and in my opinion the only way to do that is with a sustained protest in DC. Just like you did in Crawford, this time to bring it to DC, but this time we need to invite everyone that’s been screwed by this gov’t in the last 5 years- there’s a whole lot of Katrina victims that should be joining you in DC.

That’s what the Capitol Mall is for, to peacefully assemble to protest the government’s actions. We just need someone to plant that flag of freedom and start it.

The Ukranians built a tent city, why can’t we? Only because the left’s “leaders” refuse to organize it. If MoveOn asked their members to donate to the DC Tent City, and to reimburse travel costs for all that make the trip… they could raise millions in a day or two.

If they won’t do it, who will? I would, but nobody’s listening to me, besides- I can’t afford the gas money. But you have the national spotlight, please use it, please do what you can to bring peace to this world, run for Senate.

Peace Now
ben frank

Brainwashed America

Filed under: media silenced, headline news — ben @ 8:05 am

The term “brainwashing” usually conjures up images on the subject being strapped in a chair being over-loaded with video/audio stimulation, perhaps given drugs… real CIA MK-Ultra type stuff.

Thus people think it’s absurd that most of America has literally been brainwashed- how could it be possible? Well, most people believe, as Willie Nelson sings, “They won’t lie to me, not on my own damn tv…” Yes Virginia, you’ve been lied to. Repeatedly, consistently, purposefully, lied to by those in power. Not just Bush, but Democrats too, via the mainstream media. Howard Zinn #4:

The American people aren’t stupid, but they can be misinformed, and they have been misinformed consistently by the corporate media.”

This has led to a population that believes that which is not true- brainwashed. They believe there are, to paraphrase Bush, ~ thousands of killers, barbaric killers plotting to attack us. They believe that it’s ok for a President to spy on Americans, to lie to start a war. They believe that terrorists ‘hate our freedoms’.

The television is a Govt propaganda tool, with all the ‘experts’ that agree that Dubya is a noble leader, that “everybody” thought Iraq had WMDs, that we can’t “cut and run” etc… Everything on tv and radio news is bullshit.

So you say, what do you mean, they’re outright lying? Yes, like when CNN leads their headline news with, “Bush says spying legal” - that’s not news, that what Bush says. They’re supposed to inform us of the truth, not just repeat whatever Bush says. So you see- Bush lies, the media repeats it, and the Democrats do nothing. That is the formula that has enabled lying crooks to usurp our freedoms in the name of “protection”.

9/11: think about the tv images that day and the weeks after, how many times did you see the 2nd plane crash and the fireball? It was the literal brainwashing of America…

Every American ought to read Orwell’s 1984- it’s not just about a police state, it’s about the government terrorizing it’s own citizens into accepting perpetual war. To paraphrase a comment I read somewhere, ‘it’s like a car air freshener, the 9/11 vanilla is losing it’s scent, time for a new all powerful flavor’ to re-establish the fear and control. (more…)

February 7, 2006

Bush Spying on Political Opponents

Filed under: US Govt, headline news, Spying — ben @ 8:18 am

America needs 435 guys like this to run for congress. Paul Craig Roberts:

The purpose of the FISA court is to ensure that administrations do not spy for partisan political reasons. The warrant requirement is to ensure that a panel of independent federal judges hears a legitimate reason for the spying, thus protecting a president from the temptation to abuse the powers of government. The only reason for the Bush administration to evade the court is that the Bush administration had no legitimate reasons for its spying. This should be obvious even to a naif.

Why is it that no elected officials are capable of speaking this simple truth?

They didn’t go thru FISA because they were spying regular Americans- not al Qaida- FISA wouldn’t have approved. It’s been verified that the gov’t has been spying on Catholic workers, peace groups, the Truth Project, & even Quakers… perhaps they were also spying on Dennis Kucinich, Ralph Nader and others during the 2002 and 2004 election season.

This is exactly the reason Nixon was going to be impeached, for spying on political oppponents. Why can’t the Democrats in DC speak to this? It’s been long enough… now they had the big hearing where Gonzales wasn’t even sworn in. The Mercury News on Gonzales’ testimony:

The administration’s response boils down to this: Trust us, we’re spying on terrorists. The answer is inadequate, particularly for an administration whose reservoir of trust with the American people is dangerously close to empty.

Now “Magic Bullet” Specter says to wait a few weeks for another hearing… this is such BUllSHit. It’s all been exposed- there is no need for further investigation- Gonzales lied in his confirmation hearing!

  • They’ve been spying on political oppenents since 2002.
  • They withheld this information from the public before the 2004 election.
  • Bush lied to his supporters on the campaign trail.
  • Bush knowingly disregarded the Constitution and broke the law by ordering spying without a warrant.
  • Bush admitted to an impeachable offense on national tv.

They have no legal justification- period.

No person is above the law, not even the president. Therefore, if we are to be a country governed by law, the entire Bush Administration must be impeached.

What is wrong with the 535 politicians in DC? Are they incompetent, complicit or afraid?

It’s almost like they’re stalling, just hold out a bit more and that next terrorist attack will occur. jokingly?, I predict multiple attacks, perhaps occurring over several days (maximum fear), coordinated by a team of “Iranian, Syrians and Venezuelans” with a few poor Americans as accomplices. This will allow BushCo to bomb all three countries and give him license to round up all dissidents, most of whom are poor.

February 2, 2006

Bush’s SotU Speech: Iran is a go

Filed under: Iraq, US Govt, headline news — ben @ 6:02 am

I’ve been busy, so no links or direct quotes this time…

In his State of the Union speech, Bush unabashedly declared the need for more war. According to him, we cannot sit idly by why “radical islam” plots to attack us, we must attack them first.

“Radical Islam” is the racist lie on which this phony war on terror is built. On the night of Sept 11th, Bush declared, “They hate us because we’re the brightest beacon of freedom,” establishing this lie that “wacko muslims hate us because we’re free”. That’s not why they hate us (mp3), if there is hatred for America, it’s because of our foreign policies around the world. Don’t take it from me, listen to former CIA Analyst Ray McGovern (mp3).

One glaring question to me is, why haven’t the Democrats called out Bush on this lie? Because they are the enablers. As we’ve seen over the past few years, the Democrats cannot call Bush on anything, especially the “war on terror”.

Cindy Sheehan was arrested for a t-shirt, demonstrating they don’t need the new “Patriot” Act to arrest “disruptors”… unfortunately it seems like she was set-up. Having her arrested made all the news stories about that, and while it’s good to expose their fascist tactics, there were no headline stories about protests in 100 different cities. Activists around the country are talking about Cindy’s arrest, when they should be trying to prevent the coming war with Iran. I hate to say it, but Cindy was used, and it seems that Lynn Woolsey was part of the scam- why did her staffers call around telling the media Cindy was going to go… so much so that she felt obligated.
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